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This week on RED-C Roundup our host Pam Marvin and guest cohost Robye Harvey visited with Immaculée Ilibagiza, author of multiple books and survivor of the Rwandan Holocaust. Pam and Robye spoke with Immaculée about her first book, Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust, and about the power of prayer and forgiveness. Specifically she mentions in this episode, “when you pray for your enemies, you rob them of their power!” Today, Immaculée is regarded as one of world's leading speakers on faith, hope and forgiveness. She has shared this universal message with world leaders, school children, multinational corporations, churches, and at events and conferences around the world. Immaculée will be leading a retreat in Central Texas on October 7/8 at St. Mary's Catholic Church of the Assumption in West, TX. Register at: https://www.immaculee.com/collections/retreats/products/fullerton-ne-retreat-october-7-8-2022-with-immaculee.
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after news from The Dialog, and music from Beth Nielson Chapman's "Hymns" CD, we will learn about this year's Marian Pilgrimage taking place on October 1st at Holy Spirit Church in New Castle, Delaware, when pilgrimage coordinator, Father Brian Lewis, pastor of St. Jude the Apostle Parish in Lewes, Delaware, is interviewed. Ms. Immaculée Ilibagiza, the author of the international best-selling book, Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust, will be the featured speaker at this year's Diocese of Wilmington Marian Pilgrimage. Additionally, local artist Mrs. Kate Capato, of Visual Grace, will be giving a presentation on the symbology of Our Lady in Art, including in her own art.
In this episode of the Parousia Podcast, Charbel Raish talks to Immaculée Ilibagiza, author of Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust about her powerful story of survival, prayer and forgiveness. Immaculée also shares her devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows. Immaculee's Website - https://www.immaculee.com/ Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing... Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute.
Wayne Dyer and Immaculee Ilibagiza make their debut on the show, to share an unbelievable story of strength and forgiveness. You can watch their talk here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA966Thtkgc&t=20s) Connect with Imaculee LLibagiaza: Website - https://www.immaculee.com Book - Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust (https://www.amazon.com/Left-Tell-Discovering-Rwandan-Holocaust/dp/1401944329/ref=sr_1_1?crid=VLCAVOGJLLD6&dchild=1&keywords=imaculee&qid=1602040401&sprefix=imaculee%2Caps%2C293&sr=8-1) Hosted by Malikee Josephs (Pronounced Muh leek Jo seffs) Follow The Show On Instagram @DepressionDetoxShow (https://www.instagram.com/depressiondetoxshow/) Text: 347-584-8512 to receive weekly inspirational texts, from me.
This week we discover principles of reconciliation that will allow us to not only heal and restore our relationships but make them better, stronger, healthier and happier. Join us as we learn concepts that have been used to heal damaged political relationships in history and see how these relate to our own one on one relationships. Understand the connection between reconciliation, struggle and transformation and why it's important to honor the truth of what has happened in order for reconciliation to truly take place. Do you desire more beautiful relationships? Listen in and let us know how this episode helped you!RESOURCES AND REFERENCES: 1. Reconciliation, struggle, transformation: An Introduction2. Reconciliation: A comprehensive framework for empirical analysis3. Patrick Doyle: Reconciliation4. No Future Without Forgiveness by Desmond Tutu5. Genocide's Legacy: A Reconciliation Village in Rwanda6. The Role of Women in Post- Conflict Peace-building7. God Sleeps in Rwanda: A Journey of Transformation8. Forgiveness and Reconciliation9. Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwanda HolocaustCHAPTER MARKERS: 2:35- Exploring the word reconciliation 4:48- Angie’s existing thoughts about reconciliation. How does reconciliation differ from forgiveness? 7:32- Kristy’s story about manifesting reconciliation and the resources she found. 12:53- Journal of Peacemaking- Reconciliation, Struggle, and Transformation: An Introduction 14:31- Two ideas that encompass what reconciliation in any relationship looks like 1- If we look at the relationship now, we would never believe that what had happened.2- Honoring and remembering what did happen is part of the ability to create something more beautiful, stronger, healthier and more loving. 15:47- Reconciliation: Restoration of friendly relations 17:22- Struggle 18:05- How have you struggled with changing your beliefs, viewpoints, ways, and thoughts in a specific relationship that allowed reconciliation to take place, and in what ways was the struggle a critical part of making things whole/ better? 20:22- Transformation: true change 21:39- Angie’s thoughts on transformation. Does true transformation require forgiveness? 27:26- Honoring and remembering how history happened. 29:19- Relationships made stronger because you honored TRUTH and the things that had happened.
Matt and I talk psychedelic medicines and culture and address the current challenges confronting our human family with the COVID-19 scare. Matt Belair gives many actionable pragmatic tips for better navigating these uncertain and challenging times. We talk Flow, Zen, Buddhist teachings, mind/body/spirit balance, psychedelia, and the supreme importance of integrating non-ordinary states of consciousness into our day-to-day lives. Show notes Matt Belair Podcast #23 We discuss; -Matt’s journey with psychedelic medicines: ayahuasca, psilocybin [3:00] -Psychedelic medicine as a “Spiritual Intervention” [7:45] -Marijuana is a commonly abused plant [10:00] -Matt Belair is hunting down superhumans on his show: Master Mind Body Spirit Podcast [11:11] -Getting outside! Nature has a resonance to it [15:15] -Alchemy [18:15] -“The Obstacle Is The Way” - Ryan Holiday [19:36] -Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust - Immaculée Ilibagiza is a Rwandan American author and motivational speaker.[22:10] -Today I am going to do three kind act [23:45] -“Flow is the opposite of PTSD” - Steven Kotler [26:40] -Coronavirus COVID-19—Matt Belair’s recommendations for how to navigate these challenging times [38:50] -FLOW: Massively disruptive for leveling up creativity, learning & productivity [42:30] -Psychedelics can help change your neuroprogramming [45:10] -As for psychedelics: It is all about integration [45:50] -Matt Belair talks about Coronavirus; FEAR is also a virus! [47:20] -Matt’s beautiful high-vibe anti-dogma rant [50:00] -Don’t panic, fear compromises your immune system [52:30] -Matt’s high-level view-point of what the Coronavirus scare means to us [53:20} -When we panic, we forget our own power [57:25] -Matt Belair’s book: “ZEN Athlete” Profound Universal Principles [101:11] -“Way of the Peaceful Warrior” —Dan Millman [1:01:20] -330 Matt’s Podcast Episodes. WOW![103:45] -Quantum heart hypnosis [1:05:15] Special Free ZEN Athlete book: www.MattBelair.com/Masters-of-flow
Join us for a heart-centered conversation with Leilani Raglin about finding our path in activism, faith, advocating in organizational / corporate spaces, and her work with self care / wellness for women of color. Leilani is the founder of Raglin Consulting, and EmpowerWOC Project: Healing Retreat. She is a social entrepreneur with a background in business, leadership, organizational development, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), specializing in growing radically authentic, empowered, and equity-minded organizations, leaders, parents, and families, while creating intentional, positive change in the community. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust by Immaculee Ilibagiza So You Want to Talk about Race by Ijeoma Oluo Ibram X. Kendi (author, professor and anti-racist activist) Support the work Leilani is doing with her retreat, and learn more: https://www.empowerwocproject.org and follow their new IG page. EmpowerWOC Project: Healing Retreat Photo Credit: Irah Dizon EmpowerWOC Project: Healing Retreat Photo courtesy of Leilani Raglin - Stay Connected with Pray with our Feet: Sign up for our NEW e-mail newsletter IG: @praywithourfeet Twitter: @praywithourfeet This podcast is generously edited by my hubby, Kes, a talented videographer / photographer / editor at www.keston.online.
Prepare to be amazed by the incredible healing power of forgiveness. Teresa's guest on this intensely personal broadcast is Immaculée Ilibagiza, an incredible human being with a powerful story of survival, forgiveness, and healing. She is the author of , Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust an award-winning bestseller that is currently being made into a movie. Regarded as one of the world’s leading speakers on faith, hope, and forgiveness, she’s here to bring us on her unbelievable journey and share some of the amazing work she is now doing in Rwanda and all over the world. www.Immaculee.com Want to discover how Teresa and her team can help you create a more prosperous and successful financial life? Text the word "wealth" to this number, 512-948-3594. We'll send you everything you need to learn to be financially free.
Prepare to be amazed by the incredible healing power of forgiveness. Teresa's guest on this intensely personal broadcast is Immaculée Ilibagiza, an incredible human being with a powerful story of survival, forgiveness, and healing. She is the author of Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust, an award-winning bestseller that is currently being made into a movie. Regarded as one of the world’s leading speakers on faith, hope, and forgiveness, she’s here to bring us on her unbelievable journey and share some of the amazing work she is now doing in Rwanda and all over the world. www.Immaculee.com Want to discover how Teresa and her team can help you create a more prosperous and successful financial life? Text the word "wealth" to this number, 512-948-3594. We'll send you everything you need to learn to be financially free.
Prepare to be amazed by the incredible healing power of forgiveness. Teresa's guest on this intensely personal broadcast is Immaculée Ilibagiza, an incredible human being with a powerful story of survival, forgiveness, and healing. She is the author of Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust, an award-winning bestseller that is currently being made into a movie. Regarded as one of the world’s leading speakers on faith, hope, and forgiveness, she’s here to bring us on her unbelievable journey and share some of the amazing work she is now doing in Rwanda and all over the world. www.Immaculee.com Want to discover how Teresa and her team can help you create a more prosperous and successful financial life? Text the word "wealth" to this number, 512-948-3594. We'll send you everything you need to learn to be financially free.
I’ve been watching and listening to Shannon Bream on Fox News for years, so when I got the chance to hear her speak and meet her last summer, I was thrilled! Her career story was so inspiring — and then I found out she was writing a book! That book, her first and only (as she will tell you!), is released today! I was lucky enough to interview Shannon for the podcast and since the book release just so happens to fall on a Tuesday, we got very lucky. In our interview, Shannon reveals: “I got fired from my first TV job..he said, ‘I don’t know why anyone ever put you on TV or thought that was a good idea. You’re the worst person I’ve ever seen on TV and you’re never going to make it in this business.” Shannon is truly as sweet as she seems on TV, but also a serious lawyer lady who values truth! More importantly, she is a Christian who values her faith above all — and has used it in some pretty rough things life has thrown at her, including very serious health problems. Things got so bad that Shannon even considered ending her own life at one point, something she writes about in the book and speaks to me about in this episode. I admit, I was surprised to hear that and to read about the extent of her issues. You would never know it watching this beautiful, talented woman on TV, but she has had to overcome so much. It’s still a battle and like all of us, she is a work in progress, but Shannon’s awesome perspective on life and her incredible relationship with God is something to admire. I was so honored to share this time with her and I know you’ll be blessed by it too. What We Talked About: * Finding the Bright Side by Shannon Bream* Living the Bream (Shannon’s podcast — we didn’t talk about it but check it out!)* Fox News at Night with Shannon Bream* The Federalist Papers* Educated by Tara Westover* Same Kind of Different as Me* Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust Connect with Shannon: * Facebook* Twitter* Instagram
Join Allyson and Tiffany as they discuss dealing with envy, Walmart greeters, a pumpkin-walnut face wash, and a spotlight of an inspiring woman. News story: Walmart getting rid of greeters Main Topic: Six Ways to Help Reduce/Eliminate Envy: Remember envy only hurts the envious Identify and redirect your envy. Start a gratitude journal Surround yourself with positive people with the same values. Mudita Serve-Reach out to Others-Service and Sweets Links: The Book of Joy Transforming Envy into Joy Ungreen with Envy How to Overcome Jealousy and Envy Overcome Envy Overcoming Envy Favorite Things: Mixtiles Pumpkin walnut face wash Cadbury Creme Eggs Zen page a day calendar (not the one I have, but you get the idea) Tibetan Singing Bowl (ditto) Inspiring Woman: Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Genocide
Segment A: Left to Tell: A Story of Peace, Hope and Forgiveness Immaculee Ilibagiza miraculously survived the 1994 Rwandan genocide by spending 91 days hidden in a bathroom with seven other women. She chronicled her harrowing escape and subsequent recovery in the bestselling memoir "Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust." Ms. Ilibagiza joins Cathy to talk about her experiences and her journey to recovery. Segment B: The Return of Mad Men The television drama "Mad Men" is set to being its fifth season this week. On today's broadcast, Cathy talks with Dr. Gary Edgerton, Professor and Chair of Old Dominion University's Communication and Theatre Arts Department, about the show's popularity and its imprint on contemporary culture.
In 1994, while nearly one million Rwandan Tutsis died at the hands of Hutus, Immaculée Ilibagiza spent three months cramped in the bathroom of a merciful Hutu pastor with seven other terrified women. Her parents, brothers, friends, neighbors had all been killed. Ilibagiza has since authored a book on her experience titled, Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust. Pepperdine's Convocation director Chris Collins shares a dialogue with the genocide survivor and bestselling-author on the bumpy path she's navigated in her pursuit of forgiveness.
In 1994, while nearly one million Rwandan Tutsis died at the hands of Hutus, Immaculée Ilibagiza spent three months cramped in the bathroom of a merciful Hutu pastor with seven other terrified women. Her parents, brothers, friends, neighbors had all been killed. Ilibagiza has since authored a book on her experience titled, Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust. Pepperdine's Convocation director Chris Collins shares a dialogue with the genocide survivor and bestselling-author on the bumpy path she's navigated in her pursuit of forgiveness.